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By EVELYN STRECKER

Lost Springs correspondent

Angie Stika and her children, Macayla, Alex, and Miranda of Lincolnville and Travis, Gavin, and McCoy, sons of John and Dianne Stika of Lawrence were guests Wednesday of Irma and Bob Reznicek. John had business that day in Manhattan.

Clark Strecker of Rose Hill mowed my lawn early Friday as he and Laura went to Omaha, Neb., later in the day.

Edmund Reznicek of Roger, Ark., came Friday to spend a few days with Irma and Bob Reznicek.

Leona Deines said they finally finished combining and then helped Junior Hanschu finish this past week. Fields were still muddy. They are putting up hay now.

My granddaughter, Sonja Strecker, Hesston, picked me up Friday morning and we went to Newton to Wesley Clinic for my checkup. We visited Julie Strecker and my new great-grandson, Gabriel Lee, in Newton. I got to hold him. He is a good boy and looks like his daddy. When I talked to him, he would smile. He will be two months old July 27. He is my ninth great-grandchild. Sonja and I ate dinner out before we went to Hesston. When Douglas got off work he showed me his beautiful flowers and then took me home.

Selma Ingram took care of her two granddaughters, Oaklan and Tia Jenkins Saturday night. Their parents went to a movie.

Bob and Irma Reznicek, their guest Edmund Reznicek, and Bob and Carol Makovec ate supper Friday night at Al's Café.

Douglas Strecker and Larry Rudolph moved large alfalfa bales Saturday off the field. They were my dinner guests. Douglas also did other work before going home that evening.

I received a letter from Ida Benda. She wrote that her sister-in-law Marcella (Benda) Bichler fell and hurt her hip. She will be in a rehab center for a few weeks.

Irma and Bob Reznicek and Edmund Reznicek attended the Saturday wedding of Jeremy Loewen and Dionne Jost at Parkview Mennonite Church in Hillsboro. They also attended the reception held at the church.

Irma Reznicek said she planted green peppers but the peppers are turning yellow and purple. I have 24 tomatoes on one Jet Star plant. One small stem has four.

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